Derry~LondonderryWinners of the first ever UK City of Culture in 2013, the year we celebrate 400 years of our famous City Walls, you are invited to be part of our incredible story at the most exciting time in our history. Experience a buzzing, youthful city full of life alongside a destination steeped in history. Uncover the many cultural delights on offer; take a trip back in time strolling along the ancient 17th Century Walls, home to one of the largest collections of 17th century military cannons in the whole of Europe or check out one of the many museums to discover the quirky history and heritage of this unique destination. City of Culture is now the catalyst for the transformation and regeneration of Derry and there is no doubt the city is on the cusp of change, providing delegates and their partners with a memorable experience thanks to the people, place and culture of this unique destination. |
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| Explore Derry Dominating the Northwestern landscapes of Ireland, astride the flowing waters of the Foyle, is a 6th Century city that today resonates to the sounds of the 21st Century. Derry~Londonderry is a centre of culture and creativity, and is now as famous for its confident modern outlook as it is for the timeless quality of its craic. Here you can expect many a smile of greeting from people who are noted worldwide for their friendly hospitality. |
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Inishowen Peninsula |
| Golfing at Royal Portrush - Host to the Irish Open 2012 There have been may famous golfers who have played at the Royal Portrush Club at one stage or another: Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Ernie Els, Darren Clarke and Larry Mize to name a few. With Phil Mickelson and Mark Calcavecchia playing in 2002 and Davis Love III and Jim Furyk enjoying a game in 2003. Other major winners who have visited Royal Portrush include Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus, Steve Jones, Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw. This excursion must be booked by 15 April 2013 to secure Tee-up off times. Please contact NORIBIC directly. |
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Giants Causeway Coast & Bushmills |
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The Titanic Experience, Belfast 100 years ago the Titanic was built in Belfast - The world's greatest ocean liner... 100 years later we are still fascinated with the story of the ship, those who built her, who sailed on her and those who were tragically lost on her. The Titanic has captured the hearts and imagination of people all over the world. Belfast is where the story starts, where the Titanic was conceived, designed and built. 100 years later Belfast has built another icon - Titanic Belfast, on the very spot the Titanic was built. It offers dramatic interactive exhibitions uncovering the whole story - its origins, launch, history and legacy - with 9 interactive galleries - the world's largest Titanic experience not to be missed! |
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